SOUTHERN SECTION

La Canada 60, Keppel 46Colin McQuay hit an important three-pointer for his only points of the game and Adam Malik had five of his 16 points as La Canada outscored Keppel, 15-8, in the fourth quarter.

Rhett Anderson led La Canada with 19 points and 10 rebounds, followed by Philip Anderson with 14 points, nine rebounds and five blocked shots. Craig Ballard added eight assists. Philip Anderson was the tournament MVP and Rhett Anderson and Ballard were all-tournament selections.

Mark Gupilan led Keppel with 19 points.

Third Place

Montclair 50, Pomona 41

Fifth Place

Monrovia 62, Los Altos 61 (OT)Andy Silverman made a pull-up jump shot from the free-throw line with eight seconds to play and Monrovia (4-2) held on for the victory in a game that featured a tied score at the end of each quarter.

Silverman finished with seven points, but Monrovia was led by Aaron Silverstein's 12. Jesse Canada and Mark Arnold each added 10 points.

Valencia 72, Palmdale 70 (OT)Chad Allen led the Vikings with 22 points and was named the tournament's most valuable player. Valencia's David Horst added 20.

Palmdale's Harley Haynes hit a buzzer-beating three-pointer to send the title game into overtime, but Valencia's defense was dominant in the extra period, once forcing Palmdale into a shot-clock violation.

Third Place

Cajon 58, Canyon Country Canyon 52Kris Rincon led Canyon (2-7) with 22 points. Canyon tied the game in the fourth, but Cajon pull away on foul shots down the stretch.

Fifth Place

Chatsworth 75, Highland 71Michael Palarca led Chatsworth with 23 points. Tomoreo Allen led Highland with 22 points. He finished the tournament with more than 100 points.

CERRITOS VALLEY CHRISTIAN

Championship

La Salle 56, Temple City 37Ben Brekke led La Salle (8-0) with 16 points and was named tournament MVP. Steven Soong had 12 points for Temple City (5-1).

Temescal Canyon 84, San Diego Hoover 44Rocky Hampton had 24 points and 15 rebounds and Matt Nunez had 21 points and nine rebounds for Temescal Canyon (5-0). Nunez was named the tournament's most valuable player and teammates Hampton and Bryan Byrd were named all-tournament.

Diamond Bar 62, Glendora 41Diamond Bar's Colin Robinson had 18 points for Diamond Bar (5-1) and was named the tournament's most valuable player. Zayne Hyder came off the bench to score 18 points for Diamond Bar, hitting four three-pointers along the way. James Powell led Glendora (5-1) with 18 points.

Third Place

Colony 80, Diamond Ranch 75Stedman Merritt hit a three-pointer and contributed a three-point play during a 15-4 fourth-quarter run for Colony (6-1), which had led by 13 points in the third quarter but fell behind by four early in the fourth.

Brandon Davis led Colony with 23 points, nine rebounds, four assists, five steals and four blocks. Merritt contributed 18 points and five assists, and Tony Osunsanmi had 10 points and 13 rebounds.

Donte Smith and David Renfroe led Diamond Ranch (5-2) with 13 points each.

Fifth Place

Claremont 70, Garey 67Jordan Block had 21 points and seven assists and Michael Wells had 10 points and eight assists for Claremont (4-2), which jumped out to a 38-23 halftime lead but had to hold off Garey down the stretch for the victory.

Claremont also got 12 points and six rebounds from Kyle Gordien, but hung on after Derrick Pickett had 12 of his 15 points in the fourth quarter and Osaar Rasshan had nine of his team-high 21 points in the final period as Garey cut the Wolfpack's lead to one point at 68-67 with 4.3 seconds left.

Charter Oak 66, San Dimas 46Charter Oak (4-2) controlled throughout with Frank Ragsdale leading the way with 24 points and 13 rebounds. Justin Dang had 21 points to lead San Dimas (4-4).

15th Place

Bonita 47, Rowland 45 (OT)Andre Bossieux hit a pair of free throws with six seconds left to lift Bonita in the 24-team tournament. Brock Zylstra had 17 points and 11 rebounds and Darryl Jones had nine points, 14 rebounds and five blocks for Bonita (5-2).

St. Margaret's 46, Coronado 45Corey Fava made two free throws with 3.5 seconds to give St. Margaret's (4-1) the victory over Coronado (4-2). Fava finished with six points and 10 assists. Tyler Smith led the winners with 12 points and Evan Guerrero had eight rebounds.

Calabasas 76, Laurinburg (N.C.) 67Calabasas guard Drew Housman led all scorers with 39 points, which was a career-high for the Harvard-bound senior.

Calabasas' Mark Einhorn had 16 points -- also a career-high -- and was, in addition to Housman, selected to the all-tournament team. Calabasas improved to 2-2.

Ninth Place

Alameny 55, Laguna Hills 36Theo Edwards led Alameny with 16 points and 10 rebounds, followed by Alex Baltazar with 16 points and four assists and Chris Qualls 14 points, including four three-pointers. Eraclis Pelargos added five steals for the Indians.

PASADENA POLY

Championship

St. Francis 72, South Pasadena 47Kevin Peterson and Steve Polchow had 16 points for St. Francis (3-0), and Peterson added 11 rebounds and was named the tournament MVP. Ryan Harold had 10 points for South Pasadena (2-4).

Arroyo Valley 82, Silverado 69Claude Williams had 26 points and nine rebounds, all in the first half, and Chris Plummer added 15 points and 14 rebounds for Arroyo Valley (6-3).

Williams suffered severe cramps in his right leg and did not play in the second half, but other players stepped up in his absence. Tommy Marshall had 17 points and six steals and Kenny Thurston had 14 points and 11 assists for the Hawks.

SEATTLE PACIFIC UNIVERSITY
Pool play
Mater Dei 75, Rainier Beach 72Taylor King had 37 points, including eight of 12 from beyond the arc, and Mike Gerrity added 18 points, and Alex Jacobson chipped in 13 points for Mater Dei (6-0), ranked No. 6 by the Times. Raineir Beach is ranked No. 25 in the nation by Student Sports. The Monarch's are 22nd.

THOUSAND OAKS

Championship

Harvard-Westlake 73, Thousand Oaks 67Kieran Ramsey scored seven of his 11 points in the fourth quarter, as Harvard-Westlake rallied from a four-point deficit.

Eric Macias led Thousand Oaks (3-1) with 21 points, including five three-pointers.

Fifth Place

Monroe 48, Rio Mesa 40Brandon James scored 14 points for Monroe (5-4), which trailed by three at halftime but outscored Rio Mesa, 11-6, in the fourth quarter. Rolando Nunez had five steals for Monroe.

Greg Murray led Rio Mesa with 13 points.

WESTCHESTER

Championship

Dominguez 53, Westchester 52The Compton Dominguez boys' basketball team might have just passed its stiffest test of the season after holding on for a wild victory over Westchester on Saturday in the championship of the Westchester Tip-off Classic tournament at Westchester.

The Dons, ranked No. 4 in the Southland by The Times, overcame an eight-point, fourth-quarter deficit and two late instances in which referees added precious seconds to the clock to defeat the top-ranked Comets.

Trailing, 53-52, Westchester had possession with 8.2 seconds remaining but couldn't get off a shot before the ball was kicked out of bounds by a Dominguez player with .7 seconds left. After referees reset the clock to two seconds, Westchester guard Joey Knox inadvertently threw the ball into the backcourt, where Comet guard Ahmaad Cook picked it up and called for a timeout with .4 seconds left.

After referees reset the clock to one second, Knox's half-court heave bounced off the backboard.

"Our job is to play defense and make sure they don't get a shot off," Dominguez forward Bryan Harvey said of the Comets' extra allotted time.

Bryan Harvey scored four of his team-high 14 points in the fourth quarter for the Dons (4-0), who took the lead for good with 1:46 left on two free throws by A.J. Tolbert.

Westchester forward Marcus Johnson missed a breakaway one-handed dunk with 1:09 remaining that would have tied the score. Johnson, who finished with 14 points, made one of two free throws with 18 seconds left to set the final margin.

Senior Jerard Moret scored 17 points for Westchester (3-1), which played without starters Amir Johnson (broken left foot) and Ray Reese (groin). Both are expected to return for the Comets' next game Dec. 28.

Valencia 77, Cajon 76Chad Allen had 23 points, including three three-pointers, and David Horst made the go-ahead lay-up with five seconds remaining for Valencia. Horst finished with 14 points. Valencia plays Palmdale Saturday at 4 p.m. for the tournament championship

Granada Hills 64, Sherman Oaks Notre Dame 63Michael Schindler made a three-pointer from the left wing in the final seconds to put Granada Hills up by one. Notre Dame, which trailed by as many as 15 in the first half, missed two layups in the last three seconds.

Renaissance Academy 83, Sherman Oaks CES 74Leif Williams had 23 points, and Archie Robb had 20 for Renaissance Academy (5-1), which advances to the Saturday's 1 p.m. Ninth-Place game Robb had 12 points in a third quarter in which Renaissance Academy outscored Sherman Oaks CES 26-14 to take control.

Junior guard Winsor Williams scored 16 for St. Bernard (3-2). Gardena Serra trailed, 34-33, at intermission; then outscored St. Bernard, 32-18, in the second half.

Consolation

Brentwood 74, Torrance 72Ben Kussman beat the buzzer with a 15-foot jump shot against multiple defenders for the win. Brentwood trailed by 10 after three quarters. Adam Howland hit a pair of three-pointers in the final quarter and led Brentwood (4-3) with 22 points. Kussman finished with 21, and teammate Andreas Schreiber added 16 points. Deon Thompson scored 26 points for Torrance.

West Torrance 86, San Pedro 60Darren Kirk had 21 points for West Torrance (5-2).

FILLMORE

Semifinals

Village Christian 73, Granada Hills Hillcrest Christian 65 (OT)Hillcrest Christian overcame a seven-point fourth-quarter deficit to force overtime, but scored just two points against Village Christian's defense in the extra period.

Santa Paula 70, Nordhoff 63 (OT)A.J. Maulhardt had 16 points and Ryan Whitcomb had 13 points in the loss for Nordhoff (2-4), which trailed by 20 points in the second quarter. Santa Paula (1-5) outscored the Rangers 13-6 in overtime.

FULLERTON

Pool Play

La Serna 47, Marina 40David Hayashi led La Serna (4-2) with 14 points, all in the second half.

GLENDORA/ROWLAND

Fourth Round

Bonita 67, Arcadia 53Brock Zylstra scored 29 points, including six three-pointers, to go with eight rebounds and three assists for Bonita (4-2). Dan Wiltz had 24 points to lead Arcadia.

Corona Centennial 73, Charter Oak 57Greg Smith had 14 points -- all in the third quarter -- and 15 rebounds for Corona Centennial (3-2). Corona Centennial's Ryan Burnett led all scorers with 19, hitting four three-pointers along the way.

Garey 65, Northview 59Senior Derrick Pickett had 11 of his 17 points in the fourth quarter for Garey, which trailed by three after three quarters and outscored Northview, 27-18, in the fourth. Senior Osaar Rasshan led Garey with 21.

Jimmy House led Northview (4-2) with 23 points and nine rebounds, and teammate Adrian Acevedo had 14 points and 10 rebounds.

Desert Chapel 62, La Verne Lutheran 57Desert Chapel led by 15 at halftime but needed a pair of putbacks by Brent Rausch and a couple of key foul shots by Lequinte Johnson in the final minutes to preserve the win.

Avalon 44, Eastside Christian 41Ozzie Campos' driving lay-up with 11 seconds left gave Avalon (2-2) a three-point lead, and Eastside Christian missed a three-pointer at the buzzer. Campos led all scorers with 24 points while teammate George Hernandez had 16 rebounds.

Redlands Calvary Chapel 83, Wildomar Cornerstone Christian 82Freshman guard Joel Pulliam hit the last of his seven three-pointers at the buzzer to lift Redlands Calvary Chapel (1-4). He led the team with 25 points.

Cody Bilbro led Pleasant Grove with 25 points, and Brady Atkinson had 23.

Northwood (3-2) will play in Saturday's finals against the winner of El Toro/Peninsula at 7 p.m. Pleasant Grove is 4-3.

OCEAN VIEW

Pool Play

Etiwanda 77, Clovis West 53Darren Collison had 30 points for Etiwanda, including six three-pointers. David Carter added 17 and Jeff Pendergraph had 14 points and 10 rebounds for the Eagles (4-0). Clovis West fell to 6-1.

Long Beach Poly 79, Calabasas 76 (2OT)Long Beach Poly sopohomore Paul Frazell hit a late three-pointer to send the game into overtime. Redmond Parker of Calabasas hit a two-pointer with three seconds remaining to lead to double overtime, where Long Beach Poly pulled away with foul shots.

Chris Brown led Long Beach Poly with 24 points, and teammate Chris Peys had 22. Drew Housman led Calabasas (1-2) with 30 points.

Faith Baptist led by as many as 14 and by 10 at the end of the third quarter but held on to advance to Saturday's 1:30 p.m. Pasadena Poly Tournament final against Maranatha.

La Salle 35, Pasadena Poly 22

RIVERSIDE POLY

Fifth-Place Semifinals

Norco 64, Kaiser 48David Norris II scored 11 of his 16 points, including three three-pointers, in a, 25-11, third-quarter that proved the difference for Norco (6-3). Adam Leitlein led Norco with 17 points, while Davin Tate led Kaiser with eight.

Grant 84, Oaks Christian 72Senior guard Mike Danielian scored 49 points, including five three-pointers, and was 15 of 29 from the field to lead Grant (1-3) to its first victory of the season. He scored 50 points in a losing effort against Thousand Oaks on Wednesday.

Murphy (0-4) was led by Sean Cunningham's 32 points. He made 12 of 16 free throws.

Westchester 74, Mayfair 59Marcus Johnson had 25 points to lead Westchester (4-0). Patrick Christopher had 24 points to lead Mayfair (2-1), which plays Leuzinger at 5 p.m. Saturday for third place. Westchester will play Dominguez in the championship game.

WESTMINSTER LA QUINTA

Championship Semifinals

Aliso Niguel 55, Estancia 32Aliso Niguel is 5-0 and is ranked No. 25 by The Times. Estancia is 3-2.

Irvine University 80, Corona del Mar 48Jonas Lalehzadeh had 19 points, Daniel Bryant had 15 points on five three-pointers, Steve Crooks added 14, and Kenny Shin chipped in 12 for University (2-2). The Trojans led 33-30 at the half, but outscored Corona del Mar (2-3) in the third quarter.

Foothill 70, Mission Viejo 59Travis Fullmer had 17 points and hit all but one of his six three-point attempts for visiting Foothill (3-3). Adrian Benales added 17 points and nine rebounds off the bench. Mission Viejo fell to 3-2.

Fairmont Prep 52, Trinity Christian (Las Vegas, Nev.) 49 (OT)Junior forward Austin Clemons scored the only points of the overtime period, a three-pointer with about 1:30 remaining, to lift Fairmont Prep (3-5). He led the Huskies with 20 points and four rebounds.

Keppel 46, Pomona 43Brandon Shimasaki and Felix Trieu each had 15 points and Marc Gupilan added 14 to lead Keppel (8-0). Kelly Johnson had 16 points for Pomona. Keppel will face La Canada in the championship game on Saturday.

Simi Valley 44, Buena 32Caise Burris had 19 points, including five three-pointers, for Simi Valley (5-2), which led 25-19 at halftime. Mike Rodgers added 14 points and 17 rebounds for the Pioneers. Jeff Cordial scored eight points for Buena, which was held to three field goals in the second half.

Santa Fe 64, La Habra 63Sergio Nunez banked in a three-point shot at the buzzer for the decisive points for Santa Fe in a victory at La Habra.

Matt Border, a 6'9" center, had 28 points, eight rebounds and 10 blocked shots. Border's last blocked shot went out of bounds, giving Santa Fe its final possession with three seconds left.

Consolation Quarterfinals

El Rancho 77, Serrano 74 (3OT)Point guard Rudy Navarrete had 31 points and six assists and Manuel Flores had 21 points and six rebounds for El Rancho (3-3). Navarrete scored the final five points of the third overtime and stole the ball with eight seconds left to seal the game for the Dons. Harrison Gaines had 34 to lead Serrano (3-4).

Millikan 79, La Mirada 72Johnny Oronoz had 38 points, the third time in four games he has scored 30 or more points, for La Mirada (3-1), but the Matadores fell in to Millikan (5-2).

Oronoz scored 15 points on three-point baskets, and he had 11 of his points in the second quarter. Tim Reich added 10 points for the Matadors.

Santa Monica 61, Brentwood 58 (2OT)Will Freedman had 14 points to lead Santa Monica (4-2). Akil Gainer converted four free-throw attempts in the final minute of the second overtime to seal the win for the Vikings.

Colony 73, Los Osos 67Brandon Davis had 21 points, eight rebounds and five steals to lead visiting Colony (5-0), which came back from a 17-point third quarter deficit. Eric Williams added 17 points for the Titans and went nine-of-nine on free throws in the fourth quarter.

Muir 77, Alemany 72 (OT)Alex Finley had 25 points for Muir (2-1), Theo Edwards scored 33 with 12 rebounds, and Alex Baltazar added 24 points, including four 3-pointers, for Alemany (2-5). Baltazar hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer to send the game into overtime.

Fontana 48, Laguna Hills 40

PASADENA POLY

First Round

Pasadena Marshall 65, Faith Baptist 64Mark Sutton led Pasadena Marshall (3-3) with 22 points and is averaging 23.8 per game this season. He also had nine rebounds and four steals. Pasadena Marshall was outscored 29-9 in the final quarter but held on to win the first-round game. For Faith Baptist (0-1), Andy Tayakchian had 25 points and Dillon Weerasinght added 20.

South Pasadena 69, Pasadena Poly 52Chris Bryant had 14 points and 10 rebounds to lead South Pasadena (1-3).

St. Francis 53, Maranatha 31Kevin Peterson had 18 points and nine rebounds for St. Francis in its season opener.

RIVERSIDE POLY

Championship Quarterfinals

Arroyo Valley 97, Ramona 67Claude Williams scored a school-record 46 points, including 17 in the first quarter, and added 10 assists and six steals to lead host Arroyo Valley (4-3).

Williams broke his own school record of 41, set last week against Alta Loma in the Pasadena Tournament. Kenny Thurston had a triple double for the Hawks with 10 points, 10 rebounds, and a school-record 15 assists.

Norco 63, Rim of the World 42Adam Leitien had 26 points and Shaughn Hull added 20 for Norco (5-3). Cory Oakes had 18 points for Rim of the World (3-4).

Pasadena 90, San Diego City 88 (OT)Pasadena rallied from a 28-point first-half deficit for its first win of the season. Down 49-34 at the half, the Bulldogs (1-5) started the come back in the third quarter.

In overtime, Bryant Collins hit a three-pointer with 1:04 left, and Jamal Myers won it with a jumper with 23 seconds remaining. Steve Collins, Bryant's brother, led Pasadena with 21 points and Devon Thomas added 18.

SANTA CLARITA CHRISTIAN

Pool Play

Cuyama Valley 55, First Lutheran 53Visiting Cuyama Valley came back from an eight-point deficit with one minute remaining. Adrian Vargas had 23 points and 12 rebounds for First Lutheran (0-2).

Northview 55, Charter Oak 42Northview outscored Charter Oak, 14-8, in both the second and third quarters to pull away. Joe Allred led a balanced effort for Northview (4-0) with 13 points, followed by Jimmy House with 12 points and 16 rebounds, Sean Reilly with 10 points and 11 rebounds, and Adrian Acezedo with 11 points and seven reboundsWill Harris led Charter Oak (2-1) with 13 points.

Thousand Oaks 84, Grant 66Bobby Macias scored 22 and Shane Poppen had 24 for Thousand Oaks (2-0). Mike Danielian scored 50 for Grant (0-3). Danielian hit five three-pointers in the first quarter and eight in the game. He shot 17-of-30 from the field and eight of nine from the foul line. His 50 points tied Gilbert Arenas' school record from December 1998.

LIBERTY LEAGUE
Windward 57, Yeshiva 55Host Yeshiva led most of the way, but Windward surged ahead in the final minute for the win. Romeo Miller led Windward with 23 points, and Cedric Latimer added 13. Robert Karpeles had 20 points, seven rebounds and Sammy Clifford 10 points and eight rebounds for Yeshiva (3-2, 0-1).

NONLEAGUE

Anaheim Canyon 49, Valencia 45Jeremy Anderson hit a three-pointer with 30 seconds remaining to break a 42-all tie, and Joe Thorpe hit four of his six free throws down the stretch for the win.

Thorpe led Canyon (4-1) with 22 points, followed by Anderson with nine. Teammate Jordan Priest pulled in 12 rebounds.Rashad Chambers led Valencia (3-2) with 13 points.

Long Beach Jordan 61, Santa Margarita 50D'Andre Denan scored 18 points to lead host Long Beach Jordan (3-2), which upset Santa Margarita, the No. 5-ranked team by The Times. James Keefe had 13 points, eight rebounds and five blocks for Santa Margarita (4-1).

Pilibos 56, Pasadena Marshall 53A pair of free throws by Mike Nalbandian put Pilibos up by six with 15 seconds to go. Marcus Corner hit a three-pointer for Marshall with 4.5 seconds remaining, but the Eagles could not regain possession.Nalbandian and Arshag Chahinian led Pilibos (5-1) with 21 points each. Mark Sutton led Marshall (2-3) with 21 points, and teammate Derrick Strings added 19.

West Covina 73, Arroyo 41Derrick Wiltz had 34 points and 11 rebounds and Marcus Bailey had 16 points for West Covina (2-1).

Monrovia 53, Walnut 48Pomona 57, Bravo 44

BEVERLY HILLS

First Round

Compton Centennial 71, Culver City 51Tyre Thompson had 20 points and six rebounds and Jervaughn Johnson added 16 points and eight rebounds for Compton Centennial (1-0) in a victory over Culver City at Beverly Hills.

The Apaches face Buena in the second round on Wednesday.

Oak Park 71, Barker College A (Australia) 24Brian Lampos had 18 points and six rebounds, and Blake Wildt had 16 points and seven rebounds. Jason Fahn 11 points, three and tw oassists for Oak Park (2-0).

Simi Valley 43, Morningside 41Caise Burris scored 17, including five three-pointers for Simi Valley. Joshua Gordon scored 17 for Morningside, which was two for nine from the free-throw line in the second half.

Joshua Springs 89, Redlands Calvary Chapel 82Joshua Springs led by 16 in the first half and held off Calvary Chapel down the stretch. Kyle McClay led Joshua Springs (2-0) with 19 points. Lewis Scheer led Calvary Chapel (0-4) with 23 points and 14 rebounds.

LA SIERRA

First Round

Arrowhead Christian 82, L.A. Adventist 36Ben Lee had 20 of his 22 points in the first half and Eric Imperio had 17 points and eight assists for Arrowhead Christian (4-1) in a victory at La Sierra Academy.

NEWPORT HARBOR

Pool Play

El Toro 73, Carlsbad La Costa Canyon 48Kelvin Kim had 19 points, including four three-pointers, and five assists and Jonathan Johnson had 16 points and five assists to lead El Toro (3-0), which went on a 23-7 run in the fourth quarter.

Chase Budinger had 22 points for La Costa Canyon (0-1). The Chargers are ranked No. 10 by The Times.

Brett Perrine had game-highs of 29 points and 19 rebounds to lead the Sailors.

OCEAN VIEW

Pool Play

Clovis West 62, Calabasas 61Drew Housman had a game-high 29 points to go with seven assists and Conrad Fitzgerald added 12 points for Calabasas (1-1), but the Coyotes fell in a game at Ocean View.

RIVERSIDE POLY

Pool Play

Rancho Verde 75, La Sierra 57John Brooks had 11 points, including nine on three-point baskets, and three other players added 10 points each for Rancho Verde (3-0) in a game played at Arlington High.

The Mustangs led, 42-15, at halftime.

San Clemente 75, Silverado 65Taylor Harrison had 30 points and 11 rebounds for San Clemente (2-0) in a victory over Silverado (1-1).

Trabuco Hills 61, Hemet 54Matt Garvey hit six three-pointers en route to a game-high 24 points for Trabuco Hills (1-2). Nick Lortz had 17 points for Hemet, which tied the game with about four minutes to play but couldn't hold on.

Matt Hornbuckle hit two free throws with 11 seconds remaining to tie the game in regulation but was unable to convert the field goal on a drive to the basket as time expired in overtime for Oaks Christian. Hornbuckle finished with 30 points and 16 rebounds for the Lions (1-4). Alex Cohen led Thousand Oaks with 29 points.

Westview 80, Pacific Lutheran 66James McIntyre had 26 points, including 15 in the first half, and Taylor Frampton added 19 points, including 17 in the first half, for Westview (3-1) in a victory at Pacific Lutheran.

Hugh Wilton had 17 points and 13 rebounds for the Wildcats, who outscored Pacific Lutheran, 25-5, to open the game, thanks to six three-point baskets in a 31-point first quarter. Wilton had 10 points and McIntyre and Frampton combined for 10 points in the period.

NONLEAGUE

Bermuda Dunes Desert Chrsitian 46, California Lutheran 42Eric Schneider had 18 points, eight rebounds and four blocked shots and Brock Curry had a team-high 10 rebounds and five blocks for Bermude Dunes Desert Christian (3-1), which won despite 34 turnovers in a game at California Lutheran.

Brea Olinda 67, Servite 56Tyler Hentzen had 18 points, 12 rebounds and four blocked shots and Tyler Peters had 17 points, including 15 on three-point baskets, for Brea Olinda (4-1) in a victory at Servite (2-3).

Campbell Hall 67, Ventura 52Jason Heard scored 20 points and made four three-pointers for host Campbell Hall (5-0). Conor Turley added 18. Ventura, winners of the Simi Valley Tournament last week, lost its first game to drop to 5-1.

Chino Hills 54, Downey Calvary Chapel 53Cameron Crain had 16 points to lead Chino Hills (1-0). Downey Calvary Chapel (3-2) got to within one on a three-pointer with three seconds left but couldn't foul on the ensuing inbounds. Steven Anderson had 16 points to lead Downey Calvary Chapel.

Gabrielino 75, Pasadena Marshall 50Tim Chung and Minn-Soheng Tran each had 14 for host Gabrielino (4-1), which had five players in doubles figures. Pasadena Marshall's Mark Sutton (2-2) also had 14 points.

Morro Bay 63, San Luis Obispo 58Alex Raj, a 6-7 senior, had 26 points and seven rebounds to lead Morro Bay (2-3) to a victory over its Central Coast rival. San Luis Obispo fell to 1-4.

Paraclete 54, L.A. Baptist 50Brandon Evans scored 30 points for Paraclete (3-4). Paraclete led by 13 at the half and held on for the win. Josh Augur had 15 points for L.A. Baptist (1-1).

Pasadena Poly 46, Oakwood 43Pasadena Poly trailed by four with less than three minutes remaining, but freshman A.J. Talt pulled in a pair of key rebounds and putbacks down the stretch to boost the Panthers to the win. Archie Archibong led Pasadena Poly (1-0) with 14 points, and Johnny Harwood added 11. Oakwood is 1-2.

Providence 53, Valley Torah 51Mark Azer had 22 points, including what proved to be the game-winning shot with ten seconds left, for Providence (3-1). Valley Torah is 0-1.

Summit View West 49, Pioneer Baptist 34Kyle Roten made his first basket of the season and hit two key free throws in the final 1:30 to help break a 34-34 tie and lead Summit View West to its first win in two years.

Ryan Krusi recorded 21 points and 15 rebounds in the first win in two years for Summit View West (1-1). Teammate Erin Oberman had 15 points and six steals. Tammy Chambers and Sharon Cadiente each had 12 points for Pioneer Baptist (0-3).

Viewpoint 61, L.A. Lutheran 59Julian Nagendian was fouled on a put-back with two seconds left and converted the free throw for a three-point play to give Viewpoint (3-2) a dramatic road victory.

L.A. Lutheran (1-3) had taken a 59-58 lead on a breakaway layup with 12 seconds remaining, but after putting Viewpoint at the line, Nagendian tipped in the offensive board on the missed one-and-one attempt. Baron Stenbrecher had 21 points for Viewpoint, which won despite allowing 21 points in both the first and third quarters.

Village Glen West 49, Bridges Academy 47Kenny Smith went to the foul line with 20 seconds left and hit a pair free throws that proved the difference in a see-saw game. He tallied a triple-double, finishing with 22 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists.

Rashaad Ursery added 10 points and 15 rebounds for Village Glen West (1-1). Bridges Academy missed a jumper in the final seconds.

Beverly Hills 63, Bishop Diego 45Down by a point at halftime, Beverly Hills (3-2) came out of the locker room and outscored Bishop Diego 19-6 in the third quarter en route to victory. Don Choi led Beverly Hills with 14 points.

Lawndale 56, El Rancho 53Lawndale (2-1) came back from five down in the fourth quarter to beat El Rancho, which missed shots on its last two possessions, including a three-pointer at the buzzer. Lawndale was led by Brandon Davis' 14 points, and Gerard Nealy added 12. Rudy Navarrete and Julian Calderon had 17 and 13 points, respectively, for El Rancho.

Pioneer 68, Norwalk 53Rueben Orozco had 39 points to lead Pioneer (5-1). The leading scorer for Norwalk (0-3) was Albert Buelan with 11 points.

Hemet 54, Rubidoux 47Josh Hill scored 11 of his 14 points in the fourth quarter to lead Hemet to victory in a game played at Arlington. Jose Murillo and John Walker each had 13 for Rubidoux. Both teams are 2-3.

Century 45, Santa Ana Calvary Chapel 34Orlando Isais had 13 points and Marco Ochoa finished with 10 points and 10 rebounds to lead Century (2-1) past Calvary Chapel (1-1). Century will play Estancia in a quarterfinal at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday.

Dana Hills 58, Northwood 49Senior forward Blaine Templeton had 31 points and 10 rebounds to lead host Dana Hills to its fifth consecutive win to start the year. Shaun Engle had 11 points and six assists, and Brett Lorin had 11 rebounds for Dana Hills, which held Northwood to just three points in the third quarter.